TIES2015

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The 25th Annual TIES Conference will take place in

November 22-25, 2015

at United Arab Emirates (UAE) University, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates.


Short courses will be offered on November 21.


Organizers:

Abdel El Shaarawi Cairo University, Egypt and National Water Research Institute, Canada,
Ali Soliman Gargoum United Arab Emirates University, United Arab Emirates

The International Environmetrics Society (TIES) is a non-profit organization aimed to foster the development and use of statistical and other quantitative methods in the environmental sciences, environmental engineering and environmental monitoring and protection. To this end, the Society promotes the participation of statisticians, mathematicians, scientists and engineers in the solution of environmental problems and emphasizes the need for collaboration and for clear communication between individuals from different disciplines and between researchers and practitioners. The Society further promotes these objectives by conducting meetings and producing publications, and by encouraging a broad membership of statisticians, mathematicians, engineers, scientists and others interested in furthering the role of statistical and mathematical techniques in service to the environment.

TIES By-Laws can be found at this link “TIES By-Laws”.

Forming Ties

Individuals who are interested in or currently working on the multidisciplinary environmental problems, and who would benefit from interaction with our international and multidisciplinary membership, are invited to become TIES members. Click the Join TIES button on the left for more information.

Whether you are a TIES member or not, you may share your news on our Bulletin Board.

In 2008, TIES became one of the sections (now known as associations) of the International Statistical Institute (ISI). Use the buttons on the left to navigate our website and learn more about the ISI and our society. For further information about TIES, click the People button to contact the President or the Secretary.

   

Updated on Dec, 2014 by L. Leticia Ramirez-Ramirez